دیبك

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

A derivation of Proto-Turkic *tǖp (bottom, root), whence also Ottoman Turkish دیب (dib, dip, bottom).

Noun

دیبك • (dibek)

  1. large mortar of stone, being in some places communal property, used with a large wooden rod for pestle called طوقماق (tokmak)

Descendants

  • Turkish: dibek
  • Armenian: տիպեկ (tipek)
  • Bulgarian: дибе́к (dibék)
  • Macedonian: дибек (dibek)
  • Romanian: durbácă
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: дѝбек
    Latin script: dìbek

See also

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